How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 3, all models

How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 3, all models

In the next post and thanks again to Chainfire I am going to teach you the correct way to obtain permits Root in the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in all its available versions has date of today.

It should be noted that by following this procedure we will lose the official guarantee of the product, even if we re-flash a original kernel with Odin. So if you decide to follow this tutorial you are already warned of the consequences in terms of the warranty.

What version of CF-Root do I need?

The first of all will be to go to the settings of our Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and in about device look at the correct model of this:

How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 3, all models

Then we will have to select the correct file from the official thread page of XDA Developers, in this case at hand, and according to the screenshot above, that the model would be the SM-N9005 We would choose the file that I have marked in the following screenshot:

How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 3, all models

Each one will have to download the ZIP corresponding to the specific model of your device, you have to be very careful in this since otherwise we could have a nice paperweight of more than $700 on our desk.

How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 3

If you have already had any other device from the Korean multinational, you will already know flash the kernel modified with permissions root through OdinIf it is not like that and it is your first time, then I will explain the steps to follow.

  1. We downloaded the Corresponding C-Root to our model of Samsung Galaxy Note 3
  2. We unzip the file on the Windows desktop.
  3. We run Odin as administrators.
  4. We select the CF-Root file in the PDA box.
  5. We put the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Mode Download and we connect it via USB to the personal computer.
  6. We click the Start button and wait for it to finish without touching anything.

How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 3, all models

It is very important that the option RE-PArtition is not selecteda, as well as avoiding that during the kernel flashing process our computer enters suspension, hibernation or reboot to install updates from Windows.

How to root Samsung Galaxy Note 3, all models

Once the process finishes we will have the new one flashed Chainfire kernel and we will have access to the entire system of our SSamsung Galaxy Note 3.

More information - Samsung Galaxy Note 3, problems with the Home button

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  1.   maik said

    With the triangle away you would leave the flashing counter at 0, and by putting the original rom there would be no loss of warranty.

    1.    Francisco Ruiz said

      Thanks friend for your comments.
      Greetings.

    2.    handelson said

      But why is this gentleman saying that the warranty is lost even if we do all that.

  2.   rickz80 said

    There is already a way to root it without touching the Knox.
    Update the post, please!

  3.   Pako rangel said

    I HAVE THE SM-N900W8 VERSION, CAN IT ALSO BE ROOTED?